🍹 Squeeze the Day with Style!
The New Star Foodservice 46878 Commercial Citrus Juicer is a professional-grade juicer designed for maximum juice extraction. Made from durable cast iron and 18/8 stainless steel, it features an ergonomic handle that withstands up to 2,300 PSI. With a heavy base and suction feet for stability, this juicer is easy to use and clean, thanks to its dishwasher-safe detachable parts. Perfect for any kitchen, it combines functionality with a sleek black finish.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel, Iron |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Iron |
Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 7"W x 23"H |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Manual |
Special Features | Portable |
R**Y
Easy to use and easy to clean
This juicer is super easy to use! The long handle and sturdy base make it highly functional. It comes apart easily and is easy to clean.
B**E
I didn’t know I needed this until I bought it
Sturdy & works perfectly. Super happy with this purchase. Easy function. Easy clean up.
M**E
Works
Other than having to stabilize the base with either your hand or a clamp (minor inconvenience), it works really well. I was gifted 4 boxes of oranges and decided to juice the majority. This was an affordable and durable juicer option.
J**.
Be careful of handle
Works great and easy to clean. Would have given it 5 stars if there was a locking mechanism to keep the hand up to take apart for cleaning. It actually hit my wife in the head. It starts down slow and then comes down very fast. Tried tightening the bolts but they loosen up with use. I will probably make some kind of locking mechanism myself. Other than that we love it.
K**G
The Amazon app comes through
We saw the bartender at Matt's in the Market using one of these to squeeze limes for our margaritas. It looked pretty easy to use and extremely effective at getting the juice out of the limes. We asked the bartender a bit about it, then we opened up the Amazon app on our iPhone. (What a bunch of stereotypes we are.) There it was among the first few juicers on the list, and on sale even, the juicer we saw working so well before us. We clicked the buy button and there it was waiting for us on our return from Seattle.We've used it to make our own margaritas as well as mai tais, test pilots and hells in the pacific for our luau. It squeezes limes easily and completely. All the juice flows right down into our waiting tumbler. (It doesn't come with a jar or glass or bowl for catching the juice, but we have a moderately well equipped kitchen, so this was no problem.) It's easy to use. Cut the lime in half, put each half in turn onto the metal squeezer and then use the powerful lever arm to squash the lime flat. This is a sturdily made device with a heavy frame, so a good hard squeeze amplified by the mechanical advantage of the lever arm has a lot of squeezing power.We used to worry before our luaus. Squeezing several dozen limes for exotic Hawaiian cocktails used to mean tedious work and acid fingers. With this gadget it's just slice and squeeze.
G**R
WOW! Just what I expected and more.
Fantastic appliance to have in the kitchen!We juice a quarter bushel or more of citrus each week. It was getting to be a boring chore with the cone and cup style juicer. My wife drinks 8-16 ounces of grapefruit juice each day.When this came out of the box the joint screws were set at various degrees of tightness. The unit was stiff to operate. I loosened some screws and tightened some others for a smooth operation and less stiffness. No doubt, the screws will require regular maintenance attention as they may loosen with use.I've used the juicer for grapefruit, oranges, and lemons. Some larger grapefruit need to be quartered instead of halved for effective use.My wife likes fruit flesh in her juice. I was manually scraping that out of the squeezed rind with a spoon when using the cone and cup style juicer. This unit eliminates that step. It pushes citrus flesh through the strainer and into your catch cup but holds back the seeds. For someone who doesn't like fruit flesh in the your juice, you could easily add a wire strainer step to your process.The unit is moderately wide and heavy on the base but I find that I still need to hold the base down firmly when pushing down the lever to squeeze juice. This is not a problem at all. I mention it only because some reviewers complained about stability. A larger base would help but then the unit would require more surface for storage.Clean up is a breeze. The top cone, strainer, and funnel are easily removed for washing by hand or in the dishwasher. I wipe down the rest of the unit with a damp cloth.Overall, we couldn't be more happy with this purchase.
S**E
Great Juicer If You're Tired of Hurting Hands!
My husband bought me this juicer as a Christmas gift, so it won't show as a "verified purchase," but I assure you, he did purchase it for me.Before I had this juicer, I was using a Le Creuset hand juicer, the kind you squeeze with both hands. Juicing an orange was okay, but trying to juice a lemon with a thick rind was a nightmare, and I was squeezing lemons for water every day. All I wanted for Christmas was something better for my lemons!I scoped out all of the options. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a juicer, but I wanted something that would stop making my hands hurt so much and that would make juicing easier. I looked carefully at all of the options, read all of the reviews, and this is the one I chose.It's a heavy thing. And it's kind of tall. I think you'd have to love it so much you don't mind the look of it - and that's where I fall. Because let's face it: it's not a pretty piece of equipment. It has an industrial look to it.It's very simple to use. You slice your fruit and center it under the presser, then push the handle down. Occasionally if it's a really thick rind or a big fruit (like the occasional grapefruit), you do have to push hard enough that the back feet lift a little, but I've never felt I was in any danger of this thing toppling over.I used to hurt my hand with my other juicer because I'd open it up to take the fruit out, and the top part would fall back down and smack my knuckle. This juicer doesn't do that - it stays open until you close it.Cleaning it is simple - nothing really "locks" into place, but there are two parts to rinse off. To clean it, we remove the fruit, then remove the thing I call the "seed catcher" and rinse it off, and then we remove the last piece and rinse it off. We leave the pieces out to air dry and put them back later.It's now been a month and a half since I received my juicer, and I can honestly say that I have never used a single item in my entire kitchen as much and as often as I use this juicer. We leave it out on our counter all day.We've used it to squeeze lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits, and it handles all with relative ease. I haven't found the fruit it can't juice. Most importantly, no more hurting hands!I feel a little silly getting so excited about a juicer, but I guess I was just really miserable with the old juicer and tired of getting my hands hurt. I guess everyone would dislike hand pain, but I'm also a violinist, so I *really* didn't want to keep using that horrible old thing. Love, love, love this juicer, and I anticipate it'll have a place in our kitchen for a very long time.
M**.
Works well and seems well made
I saw a commercial version of this knock off selling for around $300 CAN so looked on Amazon and found this one for $123 which seemed more reasonable for home use. It works as well as you would expect and I didn't fine any problems with it so far. I can fill a nice glass with 3 oranges and 1 grapefruit will do about the same. The grapefruits are a little too big and you need to be careful to center them on the press and go slowly but it will work with more effort needed to crush it down. Really nice to have!Clean up is easy. I pull out the two metal pieces and put them in a bowl along with the orange peels and just rinse them off. Citrus is a natural cleaner. I have part of my counter with the bottom edge exposed allowing me to use a C-clamp to clamp the press to the counter which makes it much easier to use! Consider that when buying. It takes adult force to crush oranges and especially grapefruit, and it can be tipped over with the amount of force required if you're not careful. But well worth learning how to use this press!
M**L
Bueno y bonito. Barato no.
Si tienes la posibilidad de gastar en este producto bien. Si es fácil de usar y y si es rápido y eficiente para sacar jugo de naranjas pequeñas y grandes. Lo único es que siento que poco a poco el "tubo" principal qué sostiene a la estructura se comienza a aflojar. Peeeero, no significa que no siga funcionando o que se vaya a desarmar. Solo da esa sensación de que se está aflojando pero sigue firme al momento de aplicar fuerza.
A**R
One Star
not better and not imprted item
A**A
Buena compra
Excelente, fácil de usar, práctico, fácil de limpiar y hace el trabajo muy muy fácil.Jugo de naranja fresco todas las mañanas gracias a este aparato. Se ve y se siente de muy buena calidad. Muy recomendado
M**L
AWSOME BUY
I have only used it a few times, but just got it.Strong design, though only long use will tell for sure.This citrus press does the job fast, east, and cleanly.Easy to wash the removable parts.Now I can enjoy fresh orange, lemon, lime, or grapefruit juice every day.I'm sure it probably also does other things like tomatoes, grapes, and mandarins, with extra care.
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